We have gone to great lengths to see that our website will allow its
users to size the text to their personal preference. Look below for
information about increasing the text size in your web browser (Internet
Explorer, Netscape, AOL…)

Internet Explorer 5+

In the menu at the top of your browser window labeled 'View' there is an
item labeled 'Text Size', which opens a sub-menu. This sub-menu should have
the items 'Largest', 'Larger', 'Medium', 'Smaller', and 'Smallest'. One of
these items should be marked; this is your current font size. Selecting a
higher font size will make the letters on the website larger (and possibly
easier to read), while a lower font size will make the letters smaller,
letting you see more of the web page at once.

Netscape Navigator 4.x

In the menu at the top of your browser window labeled 'View' there are
two items labeled 'Increase Font' and 'Decrease Font'. Selecting 'Increase
Font' will make the letters on the web-page larger (and possibly easier to
read). Selecting 'Decrease Font' will make the letters smaller, allowing you
to view more of the website in one window. Alternately, you can hold down
the keyboard key labeled 'Ctrl' and then press ']' to increase the font size
or '[' to decrease the font size.

Netscape 6+, Fire Fox (Mozilla - Gecko)

In the menu at the top of your browser window labeled 'View' there is an
item labeled 'Text Zoom' with a percentage in parentheses. When you select
this item a sub-menu will open which gives you a number of self-explanatory
options for changing your font size. Alternately, you can hold down the
keyboard key labeled 'Ctrl' and press the keys '+' or '-' to increase or
decrease your font size, respectively. Increasing your font size will make
the text on the webpage larger (and possibly easier to read), while
decreasing your font size will make the text smaller, enabling you to see
more of the webpage without scrolling.

Safari 1.0b

In the menu at the top of your browser window labeled 'View' there are
two items labeled "Make Text Bigger" and "Make Text Smaller". Alternately,
you can hold down the "command" key (the one with the apple logo on it) and
press the keys '+' or '-' to increase or decrease your font size,
respectively. Increasing your font size will make the text on the webpage
larger (and possibly easier to read), while decreasing your font size will
make the text smaller, enabling you to see more of the webpage without
scrolling.

AOL

AOL browser 7+ is similar to Netscape 6+ and Mozilla, while earlier
versions were similar to Internet Explorer. AOL also allows you to use any
browser you want. If you don't know what browser you're using, you can
usually find out by looking in the Help menu under 'About foobar', where 'foobar'
is replaced by the name of the browser. Selecting 'About foobar' will bring
up specific version information.